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Welcome to the mathsurgery wiki.
To help you find your way around here are a few suggestions for new users of the site.What is your main role?
suggested links
(pupils and students of any age)
- year 7, year 8 or year 9 (key stage 3)
- year 10 or year 11 (key stage 4 - GCSE)
- sixth-form (key stage 5 - A-level)
find help on a particular skill or topicIf you hit a page that asks you to become a member to create a page, that's because I've created a link ready for the new page, but haven't got round to it yet!
You may find you need to download Windows Journal Viewer, a pdf reader and other freeware to access all of the files we upload. Increasingly we're uploading files in multiple formats to keep non-pc users happy.
To find help on something that you are learning this week in school, keep an eye on the current learning calendar section of the homepage or navigate to our sister site mathsurgery-sandbox.wikispaces.com where you can request membership and post your question.
For more help, use the mathsurgery club after school on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays.
(parents, coaches or mentors)
To find out what has been taught in the past or will be taught in future weeks:
To learn when key assessments and revision opportunities are:
- use the year 10 assessment calendar
- use the year 11 assessment calendar
- [more to follow for ks3 and A-level]
To help you offer support for more effective learning and revision:To get a detailed list of objectives for a particular key stage (warning, these are written for maths teachers, so the language is less than user-friendly):
To buy the recommended maths equipment a successful learner needs for class (EPCHS parents only, please: we don't set out to be a retailer, we're just trying to help our parents find high quality equipment/calculators!)
You may contact us using a feedback form or contact school.
(visiting teachers, tutors)
Go to the contribute page and learn about getting started with wikis.